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  <title>Psalm 145 - 28th June 2026</title>
  <description>           Vijay’s sermon concludes the Psalms series by focusing on Psalm 145, a psalm of praise by David. His central point is that praise is what happens when our hearts catch up with reality — when we truly see God as he is. He begins by observing that people naturally talk about what they love: football, children, hobbies, interests. Yet Christians often struggle to speak of God with that same wonder. Psalm 145 shows that praise is not something we simply switch on emotionally. It grows as we give God our attention, remember his works, see his character, recognise his sustaining care, and discover his personal nearness. Vijay’s first point is that praise begins when we choose to give God our attention. David starts Psalm 145 with the words “I will”, showing that praise begins with a deliberate act of focus. In a distracted world of notifications, worries and constant scrolling, our attention is easily captured by small things. Worship re-centres us on the greatest reality: God himself. The second theme is remembering God’s faithfulness. Vijay notes that humans often remember wounds, disappointments and threats more easily than blessings. But when we only remember the painful parts of life, we distort reality. Scripture repeatedly tells God’s people to “remember” because forgetting God leads to fading wonder and fading praise. The sermon then moves to God’s character. God’s greatness is not merely power; it is greatness joined to goodness. David describes the Lord as gracious, merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. Christians see this most clearly in Jesus: welcoming sinners, touching lepers, weeping with the grieving, and dying for rebels at the cross. Vijay also highlights that life itself is a gift sustained by God. Creation is not independent or self-running. Every breath, heartbeat, meal and moment depends on the God who opens his hand and gives life. Recognising this dependence produces gratitude. Finally, the sermon reaches the personal wonder of Psalm 145: the infinite God is near to those who call on him. Unlike human greatness, which often creates distance, God’s greatness means that nothing escapes his care. He notices every detail, every tear, every cry for help. Praise deepens when we see that the God who rules the universe also turns toward us in love. Vijay closes by connecting Psalm 145 to the whole book of Psalms. The Hebrew title of Psalms means “praises”, even though the book contains lament, sorrow, fear and confusion. This is because every part of life, even the darkest parts, can become part of praise when placed within the greater reality of God’s greatness, goodness, kingdom and fatherly care.  YouTube chapter markers          &amp;amp;nbsp;      00:00 Introduction and thanks to those serving children and youth01:03 Why we naturally talk about what we love02:04 Psalm 145 and where praise really comes from03:07 Praise begins when our hearts see reality05:13 Reading Psalm 145: David’s praise of God06:16 Praise begins with choosing to give God our attention10:20 Remembering God’s mighty works and faithfulness15:00 God’s works reveal his gracious and merciful character20:00 Life itself depends on God’s sustaining care24:45 The infinite God is personally near to those who call31:59 The whole journey of the Psalms leads to praise36:07 Closing prayer: fixing our eyes on God          &amp;amp;nbsp;          &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;       &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;        &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;                         </description>
  <author_name>Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship</author_name>
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